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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1870, At 12 o'clock sharp. At Goodger's Yards, Cromwell. CATTLE t CATTLE! Jfß. GEORGE FA CHE .»L has been favoured with instructions from Honry Campbell, Esq., of the Wanaku Station, to sell by public auction, at Goodger's Cattle Yards, Cromwell, on the above date, in lots to suit purchasers, a Mob of very PRIME CATTLE, «A PRIME PAT BULLOCKS, very quiet One Team of I A WORKING BULLOCKS, with Bows, JLly Yokes, Chains, Dray, &c. GEORGE FA CHE,

FOR SALE, SIXTH SHARE in Claim No. 2 East -l±- COLOLOUGH'S REEF. The reef can "be prospected by intending purchasers if desired. Prospects good. Further information can be obtained from J HARRIS, at the claim, or at the office of this paper. MUSIC ! MUSIC !! MUSIC !!! , ' /AA PIECES of Vocal and Instrumental f \J\J MUSIC, including some of Haudel's, Haydn's, Mozart's, and other standard composers' works. Also, a TEN-STOP HARMONIUM, in Walnut Case. BRITISH STORES, Nevis.

To Miners and Others. TjlOR SALE, a Sixth Share in Bruce -*■ and Co.'s DEEP-SINKING CLAIM Smith's Gully, Bannockburn. The claim is in good working order, -with all requisite appliances complete. For further particulars apply to GEORGE ROBERTSON, At' the Claim.

COMMERCIAL. Argus Office, Tuesday afternoon. The demand for general goods during the week has been fair. Several loads have been sent to Bendyo Gully and Wanaka. Produce. —The supply of oats and chaff is equal to the demand. Our prices remain as quoted last week. Flour is disposed of freely. Orders from various parts of the district have been executed during the week.

The demand for bran, pollard, and wheat continues about the same, a moderate trade being done. . Wool.— Six waggons have passed through Cromwell from Qusenstown during the week, laden with wool, and several from Cardrona and the Wanaka. Yesterday two waggons laden with the last of the season's clip from the stations of the Messrs Loughnan and Mr John M'Lean passed en route for Dunedin. Our quotations- are as follows : Flour (Robertson & Hallenstein's). —£16 to £l7 10s per ton. Pollard, do. do., £l2 per ton. ...;-. Bran, do. do., £9 per ton. ■ •' Oats. —6s per bushel. "Wheat.—7s 6d per bushel. Chaff.—£lo per ton. Hay—£lo „ „ Straw.—£7 ~ ~, Potatoes.—£l2 „ Bread.—ls per 41b loaf. Butter.—2s per lb. Cheese.—ls 6d ~ Bacon.—ls 6d ~ Ham.—ls 8d ~ Eggs. —2s "per dozen. Kerosene.- 4s 6d per gallon. Candles.—ls 3d per lb. Mutton.—4d to Od Beef.—7d and Sd Lignite, 355. per ton. Firewood (scrub), £4 per load. Cartage from Dunedin—£B.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 18, 16 March 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 18, 16 March 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume I, Issue 18, 16 March 1870, Page 4

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